Bibliography

Welcome to the Bibliography section of Kilonova Space. This page provides a comprehensive list of scholarly articles, research papers, and resources that delve into the study of kilonovas—rare and powerful astronomical events resulting from the merger of neutron stars or neutron stars and black holes. Our aim is to provide you with access to credible and detailed information that supports the exploration of these cosmic phenomena.

Key Publications on Kilonovas

  1. Metzger B.D. et al. (2010). "Electromagnetic counterparts of compact object mergers powered by the radioactive decay of r-process nuclei".

    This groundbreaking paper introduces the concept of "kilonova" and explores the electromagnetic signals arising from the radioactive decay of nuclei formed in r-process nucleosynthesis. Read more

  2. Tanvir N.R. et al. (2013). "A 'kilonova' associated with the short-duration γ-ray burst GRB 130603B".

    This study documents the first observation of a kilonova linked to the short gamma-ray burst GRB 130603B, validating theoretical predictions. Read more

  3. Abbott B.P. et al. (2017). "Multi-messenger Observations of a Binary Neutron Star Merger".

    This landmark paper details the first detection of a binary neutron star merger through both gravitational waves and electromagnetic signals, marking a new era in astrophysics. Read more

  4. Watson D. et al. (2019). "Identification of strontium in the merger of two neutron stars".

    This paper reports the discovery of strontium in a kilonova spectrum, confirming the production of heavy elements through neutron star mergers. Read more

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Why This Matters

The study of kilonovas is at the frontier of astrophysics, shedding light on the extreme conditions of the universe and the processes responsible for the creation of heavy elements. By exploring the resources listed here, you can gain a deeper understanding of these fascinating events and their significance in the broader context of cosmic evolution.

This bibliography will be regularly updated as new research and publications emerge. If you have suggestions for additional references or resources, please contact us at bibliography@kilonova.space.